• Entry type: Person
  • Entry ID: AWE2284

Steggall, Zali

  • OAM
(1974 – )
  • Born 16 April 1974, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
  • Occupation Olympian, Skier

Summary

Zali Steggall was the first Australian to win an individual medal in the Winter Olympic Games.

Details

Skiing from the age of five, Zali Steggall represented Australia at the Winter Olympic Games in Albertville in 1992, aged seventeen. She went on to compete at Lillehammer (1994), Nagano (1998), and finally Salt Lake City (2002) where she announced her retirement.

In 1997 at Park City, USA, Steggall became the first Australian woman to win a World Cup alpine event. The following year, in Nagano, Japan, she became the first Australian to win an individual Olympic medal, taking bronze in the slalom. She went on to win the World Championship skiing title in Vail, Colorado, in 1999. Steggall went to the Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City having finished in the top ten at World Cup level eleven times, twice on the podium.

Zali Steggall won the Australian Skier of the Year award for 1999. Chosen from 53 other nominations, she was inducted as a member of the Sport Australia Hall of Fame, only the second skier to receive the honour. In January 2007, Steggall was awarded a Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM) for service to alpine skiing, and to the community through support of a range of charitable groups.

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Events

  • 1998

    Slalom Skiing

    Bronze Medalist at the Nagano Winter Olympics

Archival resources

  • National Library of Australia
    • [Biographical cuttings on Zali Steggall, sportsman, containing one or more cuttings from newspapers or journals]

Published resources

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